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FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
Education Postsecondary Jan 14th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- THIS CAN INCLUDE TOPICS SUCH AS HURRICANE MITIGATION, VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY, CIVIC ENGAGEMENT, HEALTHCARE
- THEY FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOP THE TESTING OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES FOR FLORIDA AND ANOTHER
- MATERIALS AND SENSORS, AGAIN VERY BROAD APPLICATIONS FROM DOD APPLICATIONS THAT MIGHT BE ON VEHICLES
- YOU CAN THINK ABOUT THIS IN THE MOBILITY APPLICATION AND MAKING VEHICLES MORE FUEL-EFFICIENT.
TX
Texas 89th 2nd C.S.
Senate Committee on Health and Human Services Jul 7th, 2026
Health & Human Services
Transcript Highlights:
- Another Friday afternoon, gunfire erupted in front of my house, and vehicles crashed in my neighbor's
- And I understand involuntary and voluntary, and we value liberty and freedom.
- In public health, integrated behavioral health, and innovative value-based delivery systems.
- An independent study has twice validated Haven for Hope's value proposition for San Antonio over the
- Haven for Hope's value proposition for San Antonio over the long term.
Committee:
Senate Health & Human Services
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Commerce and Consumer Affairs (04/15/2026)
Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:21:03.120><c> So</c> uh uh value is in a larger economy.
- So uh uh value is in a larger economy.
- So, as with diabetes and value.
- Physical therapy is a proven add value.
- This value of the rebates.
Committee:
House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
MS
Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
MS House Floor - 10 February, 2026; 10:00 AM
Mississippi House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- at value of public auction,<00:42:40.560><c> like</c><00:42:40.640><c> I</c><00:42:40.720><c> said,<
- Should we not the state be market value?
- Young, as you know, was a valued member of this body. >> Yes.
- He was a valued member of this body, and this beautiful troop over in Meridian, which they loved him
- He was a valued here for many years.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Conference Committee on H.F. 2432 - Judiciary Omnibus - 05/10/25
Transcript Highlights:
- to amend Senate language on the exception on the use of mobile tracking devices on fleeing motor vehicles
- Tracking devices are allowed on fleeing vehicles and stolen vehicles that are unoccupied, but not on
- to amend Senate language on the exception on the use of mobile tracking devices on fleeing motor vehicles
- Tracking devices are allowed on fleeing vehicles and stolen vehicles that are unoccupied, but not on
FL
Florida 2026 Regular Session
FL House Floor Session - 2026-03-11 (10:00AM Session)
Florida House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- not exist in older records, it's unclear how the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
- The amendment also prohibits a licensed motor vehicle manufacturer, distributor, importer, or factory
- branch licensee that sells 1,000 or more vehicles of a particular line make to motor vehicles within
- So to see it now in the tax package being used as a vehicle to adopt this policy that doesn't really
- If you look at the carbon footprint of electric vehicles from origin to destruction, they are actually
Summary:
The Senate convened with a quorum, opening prayer, Pledge of Allegiance, and a series of introductions recognizing guests, interns, public safety officials, and a doctor of the day. The chamber then moved to the special order calendar and took up several bills, with some measures temporarily postponed and others substituted with House companions before final passage. No committee reports, governor messages, or House messages were on the desk at the start of the regular order of business.
The first major bill passed was CS/CS/HB 355 on health care patient protection, which requires hospitals with emergency departments to have evidence-based pediatric emergency care policies, training, pediatric equipment, a designated pediatric emergency care coordinator, and participation in the National Pediatric Readiness Assessment. Senators also passed CS/CS/HB 1113 on public records, clarifying confidentiality protections for victims and for law enforcement officers who become victims in the course of duty, though that bill drew questions about access to information in misconduct cases and received four no votes. The Senate then passed CS/CS/HB 1085 on local government cybersecurity, creating a Florida Digital Service-administered program to help local governments obtain cybersecurity services and grants, with amendments shifting the grant-award deadline and rejecting House differences such as locating the program at USF and adding a sunset date.
The chamber also passed CS/CS/HB 925 on clerks of court, allowing clerks to retain all revenue above Article V projections and revising related fee distributions, despite concerns from some senators and municipalities about revenue shifts. Additional bills passed included CS/CS/HB 679 modernizing trademark registration, and CS/CS/CS/HB 589 on septic system permits, which addresses long permit delays and clarifies liability if construction begins before a permit is issued. Several other bills were taken up, including elections legislation (SB 1334/HB 991) that generated extensive debate and multiple failed amendments on voter ID, citizenship verification, student and senior IDs, and implementation timing; the transcript ends while that bill is still under consideration, after the Senate adopted one amendment and rejected several others.
FL
Transcript Highlights:
- The amendment also prohibits a licensed motor vehicle manufacturer, distributor, importer, or factory
- branch licensee that sells 1,000 or more vehicles of a particular line make to motor vehicles within
- the state during a 12-month period from selling more than 33.3 percent of such vehicles to any single
- So to see it now in the tax package being used as a vehicle to adopt this policy that doesn't really
- If you look at the carbon footprint of electric vehicles from origin to destruction, they are actually
KY
Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Interim Joint Committee on Transportation (6-3-25)
Transcript Highlights:
- Even if our vehicles were out there, would they be damaged or not?
- Uh it's a very simple formula vehicles.
- delivery vans that have on the side of it an electric vehicle.
- We’re only collecting $120 a year for those commercial vehicles, and that’s simply not enough.
- Whether or not you're qualified to drive your vehicle without restriction.
Keywords:
00:00:39 Roll Call
00:02:57 Severe Weather Damage
00:39:00 Work Zone Safety
00:47:12 Local Assistance Road Program
01:10:18 Admin. Regs
01:15:37 Aviation Impact Study, 958, all
Summary:
The committee’s first interim meeting opened with roll call, a quorum, and a briefing from Transportation Cabinet officials on the Cabinet’s response to severe weather and tornadoes in Kentucky, especially the May 16–17 storms that caused deaths and widespread damage in Pulaski and Laurel counties, with an additional tornado noted in Washington County. Secretary Jim Gray, State Highway Engineer James Ballinger, and District 11 engineer Chris Jones described how crews in all 120 counties were placed on alert, how roads were cleared of debris, and how KYTC coordinated with emergency management, law enforcement, local governments, and utilities to restore access and power. They reported major impacts on roads, signals, and other infrastructure, including the EF4 tornado path through Pulaski and Laurel counties, and said KYTC also helped with debris hauling, airport cleanup, and delivery of water and meals.
The officials gave specific recovery figures for Laurel County, including 1,800 loads of construction and demolition debris hauled, about 11,000 tons and 22,000 cubic yards removed, with roughly 50% of vegetative debris cleared at that point. They said all state roadways in Laurel County were reopened, the London-Corbin Airport was returned to flight operations by Sunday, and a transition plan was underway for Laurel County Fiscal Court’s contractor to take over debris operations. Gray also noted that KYTC had helped issue replacement IDs, licenses, registrations, and titles at no cost in disaster areas, and said the Team Kentucky Storm Relief Fund had raised nearly $1.5 million from more than 6,000 donors.
Members praised KYTC staff as first responders and thanked them for their quick response and coordination. Several legislators recounted local impacts in Washington, Pulaski, and Laurel counties, including blocked roads, rescue challenges, looting concerns, and the scale of property damage. One member asked how KYTC inspects bridges and infrastructure after disasters to check for hidden damage, and officials said the process depends on the event and can include bridge inspections and checks of tall infrastructure such as light poles. No votes or formal committee actions were taken during the discussion.
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
Fiscal Policy Apr 22nd, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- hour and or you're in excess of 35 miles an hour and a limited access highway and operating a motor vehicle
- more people die from venous blood clots each share than those with HIV AIDS, breast cancer motor vehicle
- Committee Cs for SB 468, fleeing or attempting to law enforcement officer provides that any motor vehicle
- Vehicle kill switches are still in this criminalizes, unauthorized use of devices that remotely disabled
- vehicles, exceptions for owners, law enforcement and our companies, a crowd.
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session Jan 22nd, 2026
Washington House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- An act relating to protecting patients involved in motor vehicle accidents. Last line.
- bills are due and so they have plenty of notice, except for when you are transported from a motor vehicle
- So they have plenty of notice and so on, except for when you are transported from a motor vehicle accident
Summary:
The House convened, established a quorum, led the Pledge of Allegiance, and heard a prayer before caucusing briefly. The chamber then approved the prior day’s minutes, received a Senate message announcing passage of Senate Bill 5068, and referred bills from the introduction and committee report sheets as designated. The House took up second reading on three bills: HB 1187, HB 1345, and HB 1501.
HB 1187, concerning protections for patients involved in motor vehicle accidents, was amended to remove an outdated effective-date section and then passed 89-2. HB 1345, dealing with detached accessory dwelling units in rural areas and related local requirements, received a technical amendment and passed 86-5 after supporters described it as a long-negotiated measure to expand housing options in rural communities; some members raised concerns about water-meter requirements but still supported the bill. HB 1501, addressing inquiries into HOA and condominium governance and operations, was amended with a striker to add flexibility for smaller volunteer-run associations and passed 55-36, with supporters emphasizing transparency and critics warning it could add legal and administrative burdens.
The House then considered several bills on third reading. Substitute HB 1066, on centralized reporting and transparency for regulated substances data, passed 84-7. HB 1069, allowing certain employer-sponsored organizations to bargain over supplemental retirement benefits including health care for correctional officers and other workers, passed 72-19 amid debate over costs and worker retention. HB 1347, shifting cannabis testing-related work from Ecology to Agriculture to reduce duplication and improve oversight, passed 88-3. Engrossed Substitute HB 1541, reorganizing the Veterans Affairs Advisory Committee to improve flexibility and fill vacancies, was amended with a striker and passed unanimously 91-0. The House also re-referred HB 2592 from Transportation to Appropriations and then adjourned until the following Friday morning.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session - part 2 May 18th, 2025
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- I think it's important to mention the tracking of fleeing vehicles and stolen vehicles.
- such as an increased penalty. doing anything more than an NRP for a dangerous fleeing in a motor vehicle
CO
Colorado 2026 Regular Session
Colorado Senate 2026 Legislative Day 114 May 8th, 2026
Colorado Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- That we don’t value them in the same way that other firefighters are valued throughout the state. then
- That we don't value them this bill now.
- That we don't value them in<01:32:15.080><c> the</c><01:32:15.160><c> same</c><01:32:15.440><c> way</
- </c> are valued throughout the state. are valued throughout the state.
- And if you've ever walked out to your vehicle with no lights on, opened up the door, and your little
CO
Colorado 2026 Regular Session
Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 051 Mar 6th, 2026
Colorado House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- 1127 by Representatives Rutinel and Joseph, also Senator Roberts, concerning a report after motor vehicle
- about reliability, accountability, and affordability in making sure Colorado families get the most value
- House Bill 1081 is about getting<00:58:46.400><c> full</c><00:58:46.640><c> value</c><00:58:46.960><c
- > from</c><00:58:47.119><c> the</c> getting full value from the getting full value from the infrastructure
- get the most value from every uh<00:59:36.720><c> from</c><00:59:36.960><c> from</c><00:59:37.359><c
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Jobs and Economic Development - 03/10/25
Jobs and Economic Development
Transcript Highlights:
- talent pool for us currently value talent pool for us currently representing<00:10:05.959><c> about<
- When people feel valued, they make more value to our society.
- When people feel valued, they make more value to our society.
- When people feel valued, they make more value to our society.
- When people feel valued, they make more value to our society.
Committee:
Senate Jobs and Economic Development
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Radioactive and Hazardous Materials Dec 8th, 2025 at 09:45 am
Radioactive & Hazardous Materials Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- Box 1 case study about the carbon capture down here is importantly... ...The process underscores the value
- threats that we're trying to work on, and that's lithium-ion battery fires, compressed natural gas vehicles
- them to identify which chemicals were going through their county, at what rate, and through what vehicles
- First of all, it's a great value to both the laboratory and the students, right?
IA
LA
Louisiana 2026 Regular Session
House and Governmental Affairs Apr 29th, 2026
House and Governmental Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- At the age of 14, he was arrested for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, which is basically theft.
- In 2014, he was arrested for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, which is basically theft by another
- On April 22, 2021, he was arrested for theft of a motor vehicle and two counts of aggravated assault
- We can do that too, if you like, but I chose this vehicle. Okay. All right.
- I can do that too, if you like, but I chose this vehicle. Okay. All right.
Committee:
House House and Governmental Affairs
Keywords:
tax credits, higher education, workforce development, brain drain, economic incentives, public meeting minutes, transparency, government accountability, publication deadlines, open meetings, SB49, Louisiana elections, party primary, primary elections, BESE, State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, school board elections, election law, candidate qualification, ballot access
LA
Louisiana 2026 Regular Session
House and Governmental Affairs Mar 24th, 2026
House and Governmental Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- If that retired judge happens to sit on the used motor vehicle commission, judge happens to sit on the
- used motor vehicle commission.
- Now, if there was a case that would come up that had to deal with used vehicles, case that would come
- up that had to deal with used vehicles and they're sitting there and overseeing themselves as an ad
- And then they also sit on the most used motor vehicle commission.
Committee:
House House and Governmental Affairs
Summary:
The committee took up several House bills dealing mainly with ethics, elections, and legislative procedure. HB 858 by Rep. Riser, creating a public records exception for GPS data on wildlife and aquatic life held by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, was reported favorably without objection. HB 661, which expands existing nepotism exceptions to allow school board members and superintendents to hire immediate family members as paraprofessionals and janitors, drew support from members concerned about staffing shortages in schools; the Ethics Administrator noted the board’s concern that repeated exceptions erode the nepotism rules, but the bill was still reported favorably without objection. HB 359, a cleanup bill on the death of a non-major-party primary candidate, was also reported favorably without objection. HB 258, which clarifies that volunteer firefighters are not subject to dual office-holding restrictions and allows retired judges to serve on certain boards while still being available for ad hoc judicial service, passed on an 8-4 roll call vote.
Rep. Newell’s HB 705, which would strengthen contempt of the legislature penalties and add provisions addressing disorderly conduct and interference with legislative proceedings, generated the most debate. Members raised concerns about the proposed jump in fines from $1,000 to $50,000, due process, and the breadth of language that could be read to cover ordinary advocacy or passionate testimony. After discussion, the author agreed the bill needed more work, and it was voluntarily deferred in committee.
The committee also heard HB 177, allowing retired court reporters to return on a contractual basis to address shortages, which was amended and then reported favorably without objection. HB 238, which would remove a waiting period and population-based restriction for former school board members or certified psychologists to return to work in school districts, prompted a lengthy debate about the judiciary and per diem rules because of related ethics concerns raised in the discussion; the author ultimately asked to voluntarily defer the bill, and the committee agreed. Finally, HB 398, which would cap lodging, meal, and incidental expense reimbursements for state officials and employees at GSA rates and limit emergency exceptions, drew sharp opposition from several members and a retired judge who argued the current judicial per diem is reasonable and tied to safety and travel needs. The author said he would work on amendments and voluntarily deferred HB 398. The committee then began discussion of HB 752, which would move the timing of regular legislative sessions into joint rule and change the session start/end dates, with the author explaining it was intended to give the Legislature more flexibility without needing constitutional amendments.
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
Senate Executive Departments and Administration (10/07/2025)
Executive Departments and Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- . >> A request was made that we intereded a vehicle at some point.
- And this is relative to the registration of vehicles in the fleet of 25 or more.
- And this is relative to the registration<00:34:00.960><c> of</c><00:34:01.120><c> vehicles</c><00:34:
- in the fleet of registration of vehicles in the fleet of 25<00:34:02.880><c> or</c><00:34:03.120><c>
- But what happens in New Hampshire now, if your vehicle is registered and stays overnight in the town
HI
Hawaii 2025 Regular Session
House Chamber - Mon Apr 21, 2025, 11:30AM HST - Day 54
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- A so-called neutral study becomes a vehicle to legitimize the industry, sideline community voices, and
- A so-called neutral study becomes a vehicle to legitimize the industry, sideline community voices, and
- A so-called neutral study becomes a vehicle to legitimize the industry, sideline community voices, and
- A so-called neutral study becomes a vehicle to legitimize the industry, sideline community voices, and
- </c><00:39:02.800><c> to</c> neutral study becomes a vehicle to neutral study becomes a vehicle to legitimize